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Assuming the snowman we just made can talk, why is he asking us if we are married?

A Parson is an Anglican priest, just what 'job' is he doing while he's in town?

I think you just answered your own question! Since you've told him you're not married... and he's a priest... then he can do the job of marrying you, right? Assuming of course that you have someone to marry...

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Most favorite one of all is the John Lennon's "And So This is Christmas."
But like others here, favs are White Christmas, Little Drummer, etc. All bring back great memories of childhood Christmas. BTW, I still have some of the Christmas songs on 78, although I don't have a 78 record changer to play them on. Oh, and any of Nat King Cole's Christmas recordings. Man, that guy had one he!! of a smokey smooth voice. (bet a lot of you don't even know who Nat King Cole was!!!
Jim Don

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I sure do remember the great voice of Nat King Cole. I like to hear his daughter singing as well. There are a few special recordings I want to look into where they took the old masters of his work and added her voice to them. I heard some on the radio the other day. Very nice